John Dunn
Music for your morning call, plus the latest news. weather, and traffic conditions at 8.27 Racing Bulletin
A surgeon recommends the word' why'
Open House
On the Edge of the Bush by VIVIENNE ATKINSON read by DOREEN HEPBURN
Repeat
featuring
John Boulter , Dal Francis
Margaret Savage. Andy Cole Guest artists ROY HUDD
CONTEMPORARY SAXOPHONE QUARTET Vocal arrangements by GEORGE MITCHELL
Orchestrations by ALAN BRISTOW THE MINSTRELS ORCHESTRA leader FREDDY CLAYTON conducted by George Mitchell Produced by CHARLES CHILTON and richard WILLCOX
introduced from Cardiff by Morfudd Mason Lewis
A Style of Pottery: Susan Williams Ellis, designer and founder of Portmeirion Pottery
World Champion: Show-jumper David Broome talks to Brian Hoey
The End of a Long Term: Gaynor Thomas reports on the proposed closure of many of the village schools in Wales
Stag Parties: discussed by Cliff Morgan, Peter Walker, and James G. Jones
Gabriel Woolf reads They Were Defeated by Rose Macaulay (8)
Commentary by PETER BROMLEY from Newmarket
(Repeated: Mon. 10.45 am)
4.30 Sports Desk
offers music, your ' lively' letters, stars on disc, and the latest news
with Barry Alldis
introduced by Jim Lloyd
News, reviews, and interviews - people and places from the world of Folk
Studio guest MARTIN WINSOR This week's club singers
PETER COE , CHRISTIE RICHARDS Produced by FRANCES LINE
with Hubert Gregg
Research by JEAN STROUD
Produced by SHEILA ANDERSON
From the stage of the Camden Theatre. London
Sidney Torch conducts the BBC CONCERT ORCHESTRA leader ARTHUR LEAVINS
Friday Night's Star Singers HELEN MCARTHUR. LESLIE FYSON THE FRIDAY KNIGHTS directed by JOHN MCCARTHY WILLIAM DAVIES (piano) BAND OF THE CORPS OF
ROYAL ENGINEERS (Chatham) conducted by CAPT PETER PARKES Director of Music Introduced by Jimmy Kingsbury Produced by DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN
with David Hamilton , featuring THE FULL SCORE conductor KEN MOULE
THE JOHNNY PATRICK FIVE With CHRISTINE HOLMES
Produced by CHRISTOPHER SERLE
with Keith Skues. featuring jo MARNEY and the DENNY WRIGHT QUINTET
Produced by DAVID ALLAN
Five portable cassette recorders with bonus prizes of cassettes or albums to be won. From Monday to Friday (at
8.0 am. 1.0 pm, and 6.0) you will hear the story of a pop star or group told by means of excerpts from records and some biographical details - but not the name! When you guess the name or names, write it on the form and send it, on a postcard, to Radio 1 Pop Poser No 3, BBC, London W1A 1AA, to arrive not later than Wednesday, 21 October. No correspondence can be entered into.